billb
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The eagles often are not in their nest and it’s always rewarding to hopefully take a picture of one
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That’s incredible it’s so nice to see them and their nests are so large it must take a long long time to build them.awhile we were outside in our yard and a eagle flew over so close that my wife could hear its wings flap take careI tried taking some drone pictures of a Eagle nest. The Eagle came after my drone.I brought the drone down before anything got hurt (Eagles) NEVER AGAIN !!!
Nice Bill. Thanks for sharing.The eagles often are not in their nest and it’s always rewarding to hopefully take a picture of one
Caught one by camera last week while out doing chores. I had a conversation with a long time resident of the area a year or so ago, she stated that years ago there was a nesting pair here in northeast New Mexico. One of the pair lost it's life to power line pole accident. It is so refreshing to have the privilege to site one in the wild.Nice Bill. Thanks for sharing.
I am sure you already know about them. There are some great Eagle Cams on the internet. One is the Big Bear Bald Eagle Nest in California. I watch that one when nesting season happens. Another one in Florida, I think.
Yes, it is. They have become common around East Tennessee with all the lakes. Lovely birds.Caught one by camera last week while out doing chores. I had a conversation with a long time resident of the area a year or so ago, she stated that years ago there was a nesting pair here in northeast New Mexico. One of the pair lost it's life to power line pole accident. It is so refreshing to have the privilege to site one in the wild.
Indeed it is. Most commonly sited here on the high plains and mesa country in northeast New Mexico during the winter months. Spring and summer I'm sure they travel to cooler climates North.Yes, it is. They have become common around East Tennessee with all the lakes. Lovely birds.
I would say northeast NM a good place for them too.
Don't blame the birds. NM is a special place too. Love it there. Spent a little time around Chama but lots of time around Deming and SW.Indeed it is. Most commonly sited here on the high plains and mesa country in northeast New Mexico during the winter months. Spring and summer I'm sure they travel to cooler climates North.
I am about 130 miles ESE of Chama within shouting distance of the "Point of Rocks" historic landmark on the Santa Fe trail.Don't blame the birds. NM is a special place too. Love it there. Spent a little time around Chama but lots of time around Deming and SW.
Beautiful area.I am about 130 miles ESE of Chama within shouting distance of the "Point of Rocks" historic landmark on the Santa Fe trail.
Nice picture ..thanks for sharing they are so nice to seeCaught one by camera last week while out doing chores. I had a conversation with a long time resident of the area a year or so ago, she stated that years ago there was a nesting pair here in northeast New Mexico. One of the pair lost it's life to power line pole accident. It is so refreshing to have the privilege to site one in the wild.
Over here I’ve heard that their mates for life and have their young during the Winter.I love to see them in flight and watch them especially when they snatch a fish out of the riverIndeed it is. Most commonly sited here on the high plains and mesa country in northeast New Mexico during the winter months. Spring and summer I'm sure they travel to cooler climates North.
I took these a couple years ago of them mating,I've watched them since 2016 and their offspring,such an awesome creature.View attachment 2008799Over here I’ve heard that their mates for life and have their young during the Winter.I love to see them in flight and watch them especially when they snatch a fish out of the river
Great photos. Thanks for posting.I took these a couple years ago of them mating,I've watched them since 2016 and their offspring,such an awesome creature.View attachment 2008799
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